ABSTRACT

Industrial ecology may be a relatively new concept - yet it's already proven instrumental for solving a wide variety of problems involving pollution and hazardous waste, especially where available material resources have been limited.
By treating industrial systems in a manner that parallels ecological systems in nature, industrial ecology provides a substantial addition to the technologies of environmental chemistry.
Stanley E. Manahan, bestselling author of many environmental chemistry books for Lewis Publishers, now examines Industrial Ecology: Environmental Chemistry and Hazardous Waste. His study of this innovative technology uses an overall framework of industrial ecology to cover hazardous wastes from an environmental chemistry perspective.
Chapters one to seven focus on how industrial ecology relates to environmental science and technology, with consideration of the anthrosphere as one of five major environmental spheres. Subsequent chapters deal specifically with hazardous substances and hazardous waste, as they relate to industrial ecology and environmental chemistry.

chapter 1|22 pages

The Environment and the Anthrosphere

chapter 2|16 pages

Industrial Ecology and Industrial Systems

chapter 3|17 pages

Principles of Industrial Metabolism

chapter 4|17 pages

Industrial Ecosystems

chapter 5|23 pages

Life Cycles

Products, Processes, and Facilities

chapter 6|25 pages

Industrial Ecology and Resources

chapter 8|17 pages

Hazardous Substances and Wastes

chapter 11|21 pages

Hazardous Organic Materials

chapter 12|32 pages

Toxicolgical and Biological Hazards

chapter 13|18 pages

Industrial Ecology of Waste Minimization

chapter 14|28 pages

Industrial Ecology of Waste Treatment

chapter 15|16 pages

Industrial Ecology of Waste Disposal